/NIght Court fan//good to know that more DVD's are on their way, season 1 isn't quite enough

Seasons 1-7 are available, if you know where to look.

Seasons 1-3 of Night Court were released widely, meaning they were in retail stores, Amazon, everywhere.

Seasons 4-7 have been burn on demand, internet exclusives mostly available through WB's website, although seasons 4-6 are also currently available on Amazon. Season 7 is still a Warner Archives exclusive.

I just saw John Larroquette do a guest role in some show and damn, he's still really good. He should be in more shiat.

Did you know that he was the prologue voice over in the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre"?

There was an episode of Night Court where he was watching television, and you heard the prologue and he said, "Eh, I've seen this already."

Also, I absolutely loved him in "The John Larroquette Show." Then again, I'm a big fan of finding humor in dark places.

When I was a fan of Night Court in the 1980s, it was like my hobby was finding Larroquette's pre-Night Court roles. He had a couple of lines as an unmasked Klansman in the Twilight Zone movie. Also, this is him. And, of course, Stripes.

Markie Post was harder to find, but A&E, before the network became all "Look at the freakshow" all the time, they often played a crappy movie late at night called "Massarati and the Brain." "Hoarders" marathons were a step up.

My funniest NC moment was the guy with the disease that made him walk and talk slow. It took him 5 light changes to cross times square. Judge Harry's line" wow, I bet you know all the latest swear words"

Post and "Mac" also played Cam Diaz's parents in there's something about mary.

peasandcarrots:Markie Post was harder to find, but A&E, before the network became all "Look at the freakshow" all the time, they often played a crappy movie late at night called "Massarati and the Brain." "Hoarders" marathons were a step up.

I'm not sure if it's post- Night Court, but I remember her in a TV movie based on Glitz by Elmore Leonard. I think Jimmy Smits was in it too, but not 100%.

Rose McGowan Loveslave:My funniest NC moment was the guy with the disease that made him walk and talk slow. It took him 5 light changes to cross times square. Judge Harry's line" wow, I bet you know all the latest swear words"

Post and "Mac" also played Cam Diaz's parents in there's something about mary.

OtherLittleGuy:I remember an episode where Hurricane Mel(!) hit NYC, and I rolled my eyes at that as sitcom silliness that 1) hurricanes don't come close to Manhattan and 2) they'll never get all the way to the "M"s in any given year.

Rose McGowan Loveslave:My funniest NC moment was the guy with the disease that made him walk and talk slow. It took him 5 light changes to cross times square. Judge Harry's line" wow, I bet you know all the latest swear words"

Post and "Mac" also played Cam Diaz's parents in there's something about mary.

That wasn't Mac. That was Keith David and he was awesome in that with Markie Post. They should have had a spin-off movie.

What a great show. I was about 11 when it first came on the air. Selma Diamond was so great til she kicked off too soon.

I loved all the episodes where Dan would take advantage of Phil the homeless guy. The Wheeler Family was always fantastic. The Mel Tourme and Jon Astin episodes were always a treat. And yes, Markie Post was mighty important to my development. Wow.

My favorite episode might have been where Teri Hatcher played Dan's boss' nympho daughter. She spent the whole episode trying to seduce Dan and Dan couldn't give in because his boss would have him killed. When he took the fire hose into a closet to hose hinself down as they were pumping high pressure air through the system searching for leaks was one of the funniest things I ever saw on that show.